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Micro mechatronics, Sensors and Actuators, Electrohydrodynamics, Electrospray, Corona discharge, Inertial fluidics system
Australia

Biography

I am an academic staff having research interests in thermofluidic, micro-mechatronics and electrofluidodynamic. I have been granted several US and international patents and have commercialized start-up products. I am seeking highly motivated individuals who have found a topic of interest in one or more of the following areas: microdevices and microfluidics, electrohydrodynamic, nanofiber and flexible electronics, and nanoparticle, aerosol and respiratory medical device. Intended study could be part-time (self-funded) or full time (scholarship-ready), with a focus on new generation of devices for environmental health and bioapplication.

Activities

Employment (4)

Griffith University: Brisbane, AU

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Griffith University

Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus: Southport, QLD, AU

2018-10-01 to present | Lecturer (School of Engineering and Built Environment)
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Sumitomo Chemical: Osaka, JP

2010-04 to 2018-09-30 | Core Technology Researcher
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: Kyoto, JP

2007-03 to 2010-03 | Postdoctoral Researcher
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Education and qualifications (3)

Ritsumeian University: Kyoto, JP

2004-09 to 2007-03 | PhD
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Ritsumeikan University: Kyoto, JP

2002-09 to 2004-09 | M.Sc
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Hochiminh University of Technology: Hochiminh, VN

1997-09 to 2002-09 | B.Sc (Aeronautical Engineering)
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Funding (3)

Thermofluidic inertial sensor

2015 to 2017 | Grant
National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (Nafosted) (Hanoi, VN)
GRANT_NUMBER:

107.01-2015.22

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Multi-axial thermofluidic gyroscope

2013 to 2015 | Grant
National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (Nafosted) (Hanoi, VN)
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107.01-2013.10

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Fluidic inertial sensors

2007-09 to 2009-09 | Grant
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Kyoto, JP)
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Peer review (72 reviews for 33 publications/grants)

Review activity for Advanced functional materials. (3)
Review activity for Advanced intelligent systems. (2)
Review activity for Applied sciences. (1)
Review activity for Applied thermal engineering. (1)
Review activity for Biomedical materials. (2)
Review activity for Biomimetics. (1)
Review activity for Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering. (1)
Review activity for Cleaner engineering and technology. (2)
Review activity for Colloids and surfaces. (1)
Review activity for Electrical engineering. (1)
Review activity for Engineering research express. (2)
Review activity for Flow measurement and instrumentation. (3)
Review activity for IEEE sensors journal. (3)
Review activity for IEEE sensors letters. (5)
Review activity for IEEE transactions on industrial electronics : (2)
Review activity for IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement. (1)
Review activity for IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics : (6)
Review activity for International journal of heat and mass transfer. (1)
Review activity for Journal of aerosol science. (1)
Review activity for Journal of alloys and compounds. (2)
Review activity for Journal of colloid and interface science. (1)
Review activity for Journal of electrostatics. (1)
Review activity for Journal of physics. (2)
Review activity for Measurement. (3)
Review activity for Micromachines. (8)
Review activity for Nanotechnology. (1)
Review activity for Plasma chemistry and plasma processing. (1)
Review activity for Plasma research express. (2)
Review activity for Results in physics. (2)
Review activity for Sensors and actuators. (1)
Review activity for Sensors. (6)
Review activity for Smart materials and structures. (2)
Review activity for Surfaces and interfaces. (1)